Mar 6 • 12:25 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

AP: Discontent of Gulf Countries Towards the US Amid Escalation in the Middle East

Gulf allies of the US express growing discontent over Washington's handling of military operations in the Middle East, particularly regarding a recent attack on Iran.

The Trump administration is facing increasing discontent from its Gulf allies, who feel unprepared for Iranian drone and missile strikes that have targeted their countries in retaliation for US and Israeli attacks on Iran. Officials from two Gulf nations have expressed frustration with how the US has managed the conflict, particularly highlighting a recent attack on Iran that caught them off guard. They criticized the lack of prior notification and warned that such disregard for their concerns could lead to disastrous consequences for their region.

These officials highlighted that their governments had conveyed warnings about the potential repercussions of the conflict escalation, which they assert the US ignored. This situation reflects a broader sentiment in the Gulf that despite being strategic partners, their security concerns are increasingly overlooked by the US. The discontent stems from a feeling that the US is prioritizing its military objectives over the stability and safety of its Middle Eastern allies.

As discontent grows, these Gulf nations may reconsider their alliances and partnerships, potentially re-evaluating their roles in regional security. This development could have significant implications for US relations in the Middle East, especially if these countries begin to seek alternative alliances or security arrangements, signaling a shift in the traditional power dynamics in the region.

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